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The Thomas Hardy Collection Volume One - Far from the Madding Crowd Jude the Obscure and The Mayor of Casterbridge - cover
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The Thomas Hardy Collection Volume One - Far from the Madding Crowd Jude the Obscure and The Mayor of Casterbridge

Thomas Hardy

Editora: Open Road Media

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Three classics of the Victorian era from the great novelist.   This volume includes three iconic novels by the author known for chronicling nineteenth-century English society.  Far from the Madding Crowd: A tale of love, tragedy, and a woman brave enough to defy convention.  Jude the Obscure: A young stonemason who had aspired to a career in academia finds himself trapped in an unhappy marriage in this novel of passion and heartbreak.  The Mayor of Casterbridge: A wealthy mayor harbors a terrible secret in this story of addiction, love, and regret.
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